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  Redacted Names Revealed in Epstein Files, Raising Questions About Justice Department's Transparency

Rep. Khanna names 6 men he says were redacted from Epstein files for "no apparent reason"In a shocking revelation, six wealthy and powerful men have been named as having their identities redacted from the files of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The names were revealed by Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna on the House floor, sparking questions about the Justice Department's transparency and motives.

The Redactions
According to Rep. Khanna, the six men had their identities redacted from the Epstein files for 'no apparent reason.' The names include billionaire Leslie Wexner, who hired Epstein to manage his finances, and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the CEO of Dubai-based logistics firm DB World. The other four individuals are less well-known: Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, Leonic Leonov, and Nicola Caputo.

The Investigation
Rep. Khanna discovered the redactions after visiting a Justice Department office with Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky. The bipartisan duo co-sponsored a law last year that required the Justice Department to release virtually all of its investigative files on Epstein, with redactions allowed to protect survivors' identities and in a handful of other circumstances.

The Un-redaction
After Rep. Massie pointed out the trio of documents where the six names appeared, the Justice Department partially un-redacted those files. The documents include a 2019 FBI document that refers to Wexner as a 'co-conspirator,' an email correspondence between Epstein and bin Sulayem, and a list of 20 names that includes the four other men.

The Response
A legal representative for Wexner told CBS News that a federal prosecutor 'told Mr. Wexner's legal counsel in 2019 that Mr. Wexner was being viewed as [a] source of information about Epstein and was not a target in any respect.' The Justice Department has also responded, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche accusing Rep. Massie of 'grandstanding' and saying the department is 'hiding nothing.'

The revelation of the redacted names raises questions about the Justice Department's transparency and motives. While the department claims to be hiding nothing, the un-redaction of the documents has sparked concerns that there may be more to the story. As the investigation continues, one thing is clear: the Epstein files are a complex web of secrets and lies that will continue to unravel in the coming days.

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